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| | | ... Authority. The new structure is essentially a 'twin peak' model very similar to Australia's, consisting of the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee, the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority. In a discussion paper ... |
| | | | ... a rising debt burden as the reason for the downgrade. The ratings agency also cut its triple-A rating for the Bank of England, the country's central bank, by one step, also to AA1. The British economy is constrained by the weak global economy and the ... |
| | | | ... after surpassing 6,400 for the first time in more than five years on the prospect of more cash stimulus from the Bank of England. Meanwhile in Frankfurt the DAX 30 shed 1.88 per cent to 7,583.57 points, while in Paris the CAC 40 dropped 2.29 per cent ... |
| | | | ... give me a reason, any reason. There were big central bank meetings overnight -- the European Central Bank and the Bank of England debated their respective monetary policy settings - but nothing changed. It was same old, same old. So you could imagine ... |
| | | | ... ended Thursday's session at $US1.3386, down from $US1.3519 late on Wednesday in New York. In London, where the Bank of England also maintained its key rates, equities on the FTSE 100 index of top companies fell 1.06 per cent to 6,228.42 points. In Paris ... |
| | | | ... rates and its reserve requirement only last week. Speculation is that the Bank of Korea would follow suit and the Bank of England would be increasing its quantitative easing limit soon. Benign or non-rising inflation in most countries ensure that this ... |
| | | | ... LONDON - A rally by European stocks on strong Chinese trade data lost steam after the European Central Bank and Bank of England held key interest rates steady. However the euro gained against the US dollar as traders reacted to positive bond sales by ... |
| | | | ... cut was enough for markets to take pause though milestones were still hit in Germany and France. In Britain, the Bank of England also froze its record-low interest rate in a widely expected move one day after the British government extended austerity ... |
| | | | ... status quo all around. The songs remain the same. The Reserve Bank of Australia, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England all kept monetary policy thingies as they were a few days ago. The song remains the same for Europe too - very, very much ... |
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